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00:00The doors are open in the sky
00:04All the sinners are in the safety of God
00:09You are the one who saves us
00:15Yes, welcome viewers, this is the segment
00:18This is all your karma, my master
00:20The people who have been blessed by my master
00:22They confess that karma
00:24In the confession of karma, they bow their heads and spend their lives
00:27We have had many personalities like this
00:29Shobh-e-Nadh was with us till then
00:31But now we have invited Shobh-e-Ilm-e-Danish
00:35And if we talk about the world of knowledge and art
00:37These are the Muftis and Ulema who have come on RYQ TV
00:41A prominent name
00:43And a great jurist
00:45And a great scholar
00:47A person who speaks extempore
00:49Mr. Mufti Hassan Naveed Niazi is our guest today
00:52Assalam-o-Alaikum
00:53Wa-Alaikum-o-Salam
00:55How are you?
00:57Alhamdulillah
00:59You have come to our program today
01:01We want a biography of a person
01:05As a scholar, the world knows you
01:07As a person, where does your journey begin?
01:10On one hand, how did your educational passion begin?
01:14Where were you born?
01:16In what circumstances?
01:17And how did you move forward?
01:19I belong to the city of Punjab, Mianwali
01:22And Niazi, with my name, is our caste
01:26Niazi is our family
01:28That's where I got my initial education
01:31In Mianwali
01:33After that, when we came to Dars-e-Nami
01:35When I came to religious education
01:37I continued both religious and worldly education
01:40What did you study in worldly education?
01:42I did a Masters, MPhil
01:44And I have submitted my thesis for PhD
01:47What is the thesis for PhD?
01:49I am talking about the topic of Hadith
01:51I am talking about the topic of Hadith
01:53Okay, fine
01:55So, I continued my worldly education
01:57In religious education, I did Dars-e-Nami
01:59I did specialization
02:01I studied in Punjab, I studied in Karachi
02:03I acquired knowledge from different teachers
02:06Religious education, worldly education
02:08And Allah the Almighty said
02:11Every person is in a state of perfection
02:14A person is in a state of perfection
02:17There is no such thing as perfection
02:21Everyone is in a state of perfection
02:23May Allah the Almighty bless us all
02:27Ameen
02:29Tell me, when you started your journey
02:34Was there any scholar in your family?
02:36Or was there anyone in your siblings?
02:39There was no scholar in our family
02:42Everyone in our family was well educated and well settled
02:46In fact, the biggest mosque in our area
02:49Jamia Shama Siddiqia
02:51The head of that mosque
02:55And the head of the Madrasa
02:57Hazrat Kibla Mufti Mian Muhammad Sahib
02:59He was the direct student and Khalifa of
03:01Huzoor-Muhaddis-e-Azam Pakistan
03:03Maulana Sardar Ahmed Sahib
03:05So, when I used to go to the mosque
03:07And used to meet him
03:09He used to say to me,
03:11Find out if you are a laypalak
03:13Okay
05:45Secondly, your love for poetry
05:47I say this on television
05:49I repeat it once again
05:51I said this in a program
05:53I am saying this for the sake of Tahdi
05:55There is no Kibar in this
05:57I have a passion for poetry
05:59So, I am not a poet
06:02But as a poet
06:04I don't feel like I belong to anyone
06:09I don't feel like I belong to anyone
06:11I don't feel like I belong to anyone
06:13I don't feel like I belong to anyone
06:15But you have a great love for poetry
06:17But you have a great love for poetry
06:19I found you, Mufti Hassan Naveed Niazi
06:21In poetry and literature
06:23If we both start now
06:25The whole program will end
06:27Poetry will go from here and poetry will come from there
06:29And not a single poem will be unparalleled
06:31And don't just say that
06:33It is about Islamic poetry
06:35Every kind of poetry
06:37Every kind of poetry
06:39Whether it is Ghazal, Qasida, Nazm
06:41Azad Nazm, Musaddas, Mukhambas
06:43Qata, whatever
06:45He has an amazing talent
06:47He has an amazing talent
06:49He has an amazing interest
06:51So, where did he come from?
06:53Did you read books or read Diwan?
06:55Some things are there genetically
06:57My father, Majin
06:59He remembers a lot of poetry
07:01And this is in all three of us
07:03All three of us
07:05He has a great taste for poetry
07:07And he remembers a lot of poetry
07:09I have a little edge in it
07:11The rest of them
07:13They are limited to Urdu and Punjabi
07:15My poetry collection
07:17Oh, Farsi, Arabic
07:19Farsi, Urdu, Punjabi
07:21These languages
07:23Your area is about poetry
07:25About Urdu poetry
07:27Especially famous
07:29The whole of North Punjab, South Punjab
07:31All this
07:33Zerkhez area
07:35Zerkhez area and they have raised Urdu
07:37Zerkhez area
07:39He has served a lot
07:41The interesting thing is
07:43As a poet
07:45Being passionate
07:47Alhamdulillah
07:49And his taste
07:51He didn't just say
07:53If there is a good poem to listen to
07:55It was given with complete health
07:57You know
07:59Poetry itself is a wonder
08:01Poetry itself is a wonder
08:03I will tell you a good poem
08:05Now in your migration
08:07Oh Yusuf
08:09Now in your migration
08:11Oh Yusuf
08:13How many eyes are there
08:15That become Yaqub
08:17I will tell you a poem
08:19One is all fire, one is all water
08:21One is all fire, one is all water
08:23Both are pain
08:25Both are pain
08:27Both are pain
08:29Both are pain
08:31One became fire, one became water
08:33What a wonder
08:35There is fire of love in my heart
08:37And because of migration
08:39And tears
08:41What a wonder
08:43What a wonder
08:45What a wonder
08:47What a wonder
08:49What a wonder
08:51What a wonder
08:53What a wonder
08:55What a wonder
08:57What a wonder
08:59What a wonder
09:01What a wonder
09:03What a wonder
09:05What a wonder
09:07What a wonder
09:09What a wonder
09:11What a wonder
09:13What a wonder
09:15What a wonder
09:17What a wonder
09:19What a wonder
09:21What a wonder
09:23What a wonder
09:25The presence of Medina Tayyabah has been honoured, MashaAllah.
09:29The presence of Medina Tayyabah has been honoured, MashaAllah.
09:32When a scholar goes to Medina Tayyabah, how does he feel?
09:36When a Mufti goes to Medina Tayyabah.
09:38All the people of the eyes are present.
09:41The dust of this place is of the people of the eyes.
09:44Whether they are the possessors of knowledge and wisdom,
09:47or the lords of charity, or the people of the heart,
09:50there is the Qibla and Kaaba of everyone.
09:53Huzoor, you spoke about the presence of Medina Tayyabah.
09:57One time, before the presence of Medina Tayyabah,
10:00I had a problem with one of my eyes.
10:03I consulted many doctors,
10:05but the irritation was unbearable.
10:08I took medicines and drops.
10:10The itching was unbearable?
10:12Yes, it was unbearable.
10:14When the presence of Medina Tayyabah was there,
10:16Haramain Tayyabah, Kaaba-e-Musharaf was present.
10:20When I was in Medina Tayyabah,
10:22I was in Medina Tayyabah,
10:24and I forgot that there was something in my eye.
10:27What can I say?
10:29That day and the present day,
10:31I was in Medina Tayyabah.
10:33I was in Medina Tayyabah.
10:35I was in Medina Tayyabah.
10:37I was in Medina Tayyabah.
10:39I was in Medina Tayyabah.
10:41What can I say?
10:43People have described different situations in their own way.
10:46But Munawwar Gudaiyuni has said something good.
10:49I am in Medina Tayyabah,
10:51and there is my burial ground under a stone.
10:53That stone is also his grave stone.
10:55What can I say?
10:57Dar-e-Shifa.
10:59This was only a police station.
11:01History is a witness
11:03that the mothers who knew the situation here,
11:05they used to say,
11:07do not pass from this side.
11:09Take the other way.
11:11They used to be sick.
11:13When people had told you,
11:15you had prayed that
11:18and they got rid of their sorrows
11:20that Medina is Medina.
11:22Medina is Medina.
11:24Ameen.
11:26May Allah bless you and me with this fear.
11:28Apart from this,
11:30what else do you do?
11:32Do you teach?
11:34What else?
11:36I have been teaching for 20 years.
11:38I have been teaching for 20 years.
11:40I have been teaching for 20 years.
11:42I have been teaching for 20 years.
11:44Mashallah.
12:16One is to be a respected teacher.
12:18One is to be a proper teacher.
12:20Physical teacher.
12:22He taught me properly.
12:24Alhamdulillah,
12:26there are thousands of students.
12:28I used to tell my students
12:30that you look quite young.
12:32that you look quite young.
12:34Did you start teaching
12:36from a very young age?
12:38When I was studying,
12:40I started teaching
12:42during the last years.
12:45After seeing you and listening to you
12:47and spending so much time with you,
12:49I personally believe
12:51that you must have been
12:53a brilliant student
12:55of your time.
12:57You must have been a topper.
12:59Was it the same?
13:01I used to come first in every class.
13:03You are the first class.
13:05Along with that,
13:07there is education.
13:09Along with education,
13:11there are mutual activities.
13:13I used to take part in many activities.
13:15For three years,
13:17I topped the district in my school life
13:19in Bait Bazi.
13:21Definitely.
13:23Even today,
13:25Bait Bazi was a hobby
13:27of your time.
13:29I think it is important
13:31to pay tribute
13:33to our school teacher,
13:35Sir Riaz Ahmed Behravi.
13:37He was a very good teacher.
13:39Sir Riaz Ahmed Behravi
13:42was a very good teacher
13:44in my school life.
13:46He played a very important role
13:48in me bucking up
13:50towards Bait Bazi
13:52and the English debate.
13:54He helped me a lot
13:56in the Nisab-e-Sargarmiyon.
13:58What was your favourite game?
14:00I liked cricket.
14:02Did you like batting or bowling?
14:04I used to play both.
14:06Will you be able to play now?
14:08It has been a long time.
14:10What do you think about bowling?
14:12Will you be able to play?
14:14Yes, I will be able to play
14:16as well as endure.
14:18Tell us something else.
14:20Everyone's childhood
14:22is full of mischief.
14:24Someone's childhood
14:26is full of mischief.
14:28Even today,
14:30I have a very old neighborhood
14:32where I was born.
14:34Ask the old people
14:36how mischievous I was.
14:39I was on the next level.
14:41Do you have any mischief
14:43that you still remember
14:45or you have a very strong memory of it?
14:47In my childhood,
14:49I would not say that I never did mischief.
14:51You were a small child.
14:53Children do mischief
14:55in their childhood.
14:57But I did not have
14:59much interest in mischief
15:01or wasting time.
15:03I have always been interested
15:05in books.
15:07When I was a child,
15:09I used to read
15:11my grandfather's book,
15:13Hadaa-e-Bakshish.
15:15At that time,
15:17I could not understand
15:19the words of the book.
15:21But I had a good memory
15:23and I used to remember
15:25the words of the book.
15:27I was very young
15:29and I used to read
15:31Hadaa-e-Bakshish
15:33and Ahkaam-e-Shariat
15:36Which era are you talking about?
15:38You are getting older.
15:40I am talking about the book of my grandfather.
15:42I see.
15:44The book of Hadaa-e-Bakshish
15:46that you mentioned,
15:48some of my old friends
15:50used to read it.
15:52This book is not for everyone.
15:54It is for everyone.
15:56I got this hobby
15:58from home.
16:00My mother used to read
16:02Hadaa-e-Bakshish.
16:04I got this hobby
16:06when I was very young
16:08and I used to play Hadaa-e-Bakshish.
16:10I could not understand the words
16:12but I used to read it.
16:14Anyway, our time is over.
16:16Before leaving,
16:18you used to mention
16:20Halki, Phulki or Halki or Phulki
16:22as one of your mischiefs.
16:24I used to mention
16:26Halki Phulki
16:28as one of my mischiefs.
16:30My elder brother used to read
16:33Halki Phulki
16:35as one of his mischiefs.
16:37I used to do mischiefs
16:39and I used to come first
16:41and he used to fail.
16:43Despite of my mischiefs,
16:45I used to remember the syllabus
16:47in a very short time.
16:49You are still first in mischiefs.
16:51Thank God.
16:53I am a first class traveler.
16:55May Allah bless you
16:57with higher ranks.
16:59Before leaving,
17:01let me tell you
17:03that there are three basic principles.
17:051. Etidaal, 2. Fark-e-Maratib,
17:073. Shauk-e-Tahqiq.
17:091. Etidaal-e-Etidaal, 2. Hiliyat-ur-Rijaal.
17:113. Maratib-e-Shaksiyaat, 4. Etikaad,
17:135. Nazriyaat, 6. Afaaal, 7. Behaviour,
17:158. Ravaiya, 9. Fark-e-Maratib.
17:1710. Maratib-e-Zindagi, 11. Shauk-e-Tahqiq.
17:1911. Shauk-e-Tahqiq.
17:2111. Shauk-e-Tahqiq.
17:2311. Shauk-e-Tahqiq.
17:26Very good.
17:28Before leaving,
17:30let me recite a couplet by Mohsin.
17:32I am a poet, a painter,
17:34an artist,
17:36a delicate flower,
17:38and a sword.
17:40If a friend is wrong,
17:42I stop him.
17:44If the enemy is right,
17:46I support the enemy.
17:48My style is
17:50like Nasir Ahle Jahan.
17:52I am loyal and unfaithful.
17:54Salam Alaikum.
18:24Salam Alaikum.